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Cut of its Tips before it flowers or pollinate it yourself early on in the flowering cycle with the pollen from the plant you want to pollinate it with. PS. you are not god destroying the genetic integrity of plants (Hybridising) should only be done with thought and caution. And in a maintained controlled environment for a good reason. Dont let it escape into the wild if it should not be there. "God" is your environment.

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How can there not be self-fertilization of flowers?

There are plants that are self-fertile among them some fruit trees.


Why do plants use self-fertilization?

Self-fertilization is used by some plants because it guarantees there will be offspring. This is the same reason why some organisms asexually reproduce. It may not allow genetic variation but it guarantees that their genes will be passed on and that there will be offspring.


Why does remove the stamens from the immature flowers of the plant is using as a female?

To avoid self pollination & fertilization


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Gregor Mendel prevented self-fertilization in his pea plants by removing the stamens (male reproductive organs) from the flowers before they matured, thus preventing the plants from self-pollinating. This allowed him to control the pollination process and ensure that only desired crosses were made between different plants.


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The pure breed is retained in its parental form without segregation on self-fertilization.


What is the Fertilization of gametes from the same parent called?

The fertilization of gametes from the same parent is called self-fertilization or selfing. It is a reproductive strategy commonly seen in plants where both the egg and sperm come from the same individual.


What will over fertilization do to tomato plants?

Over fertilization of tomato plants can lead to excessive vegetative growth, delayed fruiting, nutrient deficiencies due to imbalances, increased susceptibility to pests and diseases, and potential damage to the plant's roots. It is important to follow recommended fertilization guidelines to avoid these issues.


What is The fertilization from one plant to another is called?

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Mendel removed the reproductive organs (anthers) of the plants to prevent self-fertilization and control the breeding process, ensuring that he could control which plants were cross-fertilized.


Varieties of plants in which self- fertilzation produces offspring that are identical to the parents. Are they referred to as hybrids?

Plants that produce identical offspring through self-fertilization are referred to as true breeding or pure breeding plants. Hybrids are the result of crossing two different plant varieties or species, leading to offspring with a mix of traits from the parents.


Why is cross-pollination of plants better than self-fertilization?

I have heard they are more disease resistant but I can't say for certain.


What is the difference between self fertilization and cross fertilization?

welll because one is a producation but the other one isn't and the growth and how it grow at the botom of all top so it is werid Self-fertilization and cross-fertilization are the same as asexual and sexual reproduction. Self-fertilization uses itself to fertilize, which cross-fertilization takes from another plant to make a new generation of the plant.